//
//  IQInvocation.swift
// https://github.com/hackiftekhar/IQKeyboardManager
// Copyright (c) 2013-20 Iftekhar Qurashi.
//
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import UIKit

@available(iOSApplicationExtension, unavailable)
@objc public final class IQInvocation: NSObject {
    @objc public weak var target: AnyObject?
    @objc public var action: Selector

    @objc public init(_ target: AnyObject, _ action: Selector) {
        self.target = target
        self.action = action
    }

    @objc public func invoke(from: Any) {
        if let target = target {
            UIApplication.shared.sendAction(action, to: target, from: from, for: UIEvent())
        }
    }

    deinit {
        target = nil
    }
}
